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Joseph Clayton Jennings later Jennyns

???? - 1839


Biography

Barrister and reformer, brother of John Packwood Jennings (q.v.) and beneficiary of an annuity of 拢200 p.a. from 'property in the West Indies' that John Packwood Jennings in his will desired his residuary legatees to continue paying to his brother.

  1. Adm. Fell.-Com. at TRINITY HALL, Oct. 17, 1787. [Elder] s. of Richard Downing, of Eustatia [Bermuda]. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 3, 1786; migrated to the Inner Temple, Nov. 20, 1797. (Inns of Court.). Burial of Joseph Clayton Jennyns aged 80 of Borough Road at St George the Martyr Southwark 08/08/1839.

  2. Unsuccessfully contested Gatton in 1803, when he was supported by [Major] Cartwright and Thomas Holt White; spokesman for Sir Francis Burdett in the 1807 election. Purchased The Champion in August 1817 (when William Hazlitt recommenced as a contributor). Served in Demerara as fiscal c. 1815. Joseph Clayton Jennyns was made bankrupt in 1819.


Sources

Will of John Packwood Jennings of Demerary proved 30/08/1827. PROB 11/1729/447.

  1. Ancestry.com, Cambridge University Alumni, 1261-1900 [database online]; Ancestry.com, London, England, Deaths and Burials, 1813-1980 [database online].

  2. R. G. Thorne, History of Parliament, The House of Commons 1790-1820 (1986) Vol. I Survey pp. 273, 380; Duncan Wu, William Hazlitt: the first modern man (2008); Substance of a Correspondence Between the Right Hon. Earl Bathurst and J. Clayton Jennyns, Esq., Late Second Fiscal of the Colonies of Demerara and Essequebo, and which Has Led to His Resignation (1817); London Gazette 17441 16/01/1819 p. 116.


Further Information

Absentee?
British/Irish

Relationships (1)

Brothers